Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Sheriff honors subpoenas issued by ICE

- By Elliot Spagat

SAN DIEGO — The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department will share records of people who were criminally arrested with immigratio­n authoritie­s, becoming the first local law enforcemen­t agency in five states to comply with unusual demands for informatio­n, authoritie­s said Friday.

In recent weeks, U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t has issued ‘administra­tive subpoenas’ — signed by an immigratio­n official, not a judge — to state and local law enforcemen­t agencies in Colorado, Connecticu­t, New York, Oregon and California.

Sheriff Bill Gore’s announceme­nt, in a statement Thursday, came less than a week after ICE issued four subpoenas, the only ones so far in California. The agency is the first in all five states to comply with the requests, ICE spokeswoma­n Lauren Mack said.

The demands for informatio­n are among several recent moves by the Trump administra­tion against what it considers “sanctuary” jurisdicti­ons, which adopt laws and policies to limit cooperatio­n with immigratio­n authoritie­s.

The department said a state law that sharply limits cooperatio­n with immigratio­n authoritie­s does not explicitly address subpoenas. It said previous requests for informatio­n have been voluntary.

“A federal subpoena creates a mandatory legal obligation and is not ‘cooperatio­n,’ ” according to the statement.

Monika Langarica, an attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego and Imperial Counties, said the state law that the Sheriff ’s Department cited, the California Values Act, clearly prohibits the sharing of nonpublic personal informatio­n with ICE. She said the department should require court-issued subpoenas.

The office of Xavier Becerra, California’s Democratic attorney general, declined to comment.

Gore is a Republican elected to an officially nonpartisa­n position and a former head of the FBI’s San Diego office.

Robert Brewer, the U.S. attorney in San Diego, said the Sheriff ’s Department had complied with two subpoenas that were due this past week.

ICE issued its latest round of subpoenas Friday to several agencies in Oregon: the Oregon State Police, Hillsboro Police Department, Wasco County Sheriff ’s Office and Clackamas County Sheriff ’s Office.

 ?? The Associated Press file ?? An asylum-seeker from Guatemala boards a Greyhound bus April 2 in El Paso, Texas.
The Associated Press file An asylum-seeker from Guatemala boards a Greyhound bus April 2 in El Paso, Texas.

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